At 09:57 05/03/00 -0800, Tim Bray wrote:
>At 11:51 AM 3/5/00 -0500, Simon St.Laurent wrote:
>>One other point while we're talking about XTech - it was a relatively small
>>community of generally overworked people. The XML community, especially
>>the set of people focused on XML rather than just applying it, really needs
>>to grow. Far too many of the people I talked to (myself included) are
>>turning down exciting and/or lucrative work because there isn't enough time
>>to do it, and it's hard to refer the work to similarly overbusy people.
>
>What Simon said. We absolutely need to grow a few more of our own XML-savvy
>independents. Of course, XML savvy is pretty useless unless you know a lot
>about web servers and browsers and databases and concurrency and middleware
>and so on... And of course there's a crying shortage of expertise
>in all that stuff too. Sigh. -T.
Another area where we are short is in contributions from students. We had a
student presentation in the SML session - well done - but in general XML
has not yet penetrated academia. Students are where our future lies.
P.
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